TRENTON — Two city men charged with various murder, robbery and weapons counts in connection with the 2008 slaying of a convicted drug dealer were indicted by a grand jury on all counts on Friday.

William Daquan Brown, 27, and Nigel Joseph Dawson, 28, could face life in prison if convicted on all charges related to the murder of 23-year old Tracy Lamont Crews.

Brown and Dawson each face one count of first-degree murder, one count of first-degree felony murder, one count of first-degree robbery and one count of second-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

The two were tracked down and charged with the murder nearly three years after Crews’ death after “an extensive investigation by the Trenton Police Department and the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office involving DNA and a dying declaration from the victim,” according to a press release issued by the prosecutor’s office. Both men are being held at the Mercer County Correction Center, with bail set at $350,000 for Brown and $1 million for Dawson.

Police have previously identified Brown as a Bloods gang member.

Crews, who had served two years in state prison on multiple drug charges, was gunned down at his Whitaker Avenue home in September 2008, shortly after tucking his 2-year-old daughter into bed.

He had just arrived home with his 21-year-old wife from a late shopping trip and was shot in the neck. Crews’ wife later told authorities she heard someone running down the stairs of their home followed by two gunshots.